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==Solution==
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==Solution 1==
  
Convert 2019 to base 7. This will get you 5613, which will be the upper bound. To maximize the sum of the digits, we want as many 6s as possible (which is the highest value in base 7), and this would be the number "4666". Thus, the answer is <math>4+6+6+6 = \boxed{C) 22}</math>
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Observe that <math>2019_{10} = 5613_7</math>. To maximize the sum of the digits, we want as many <math>6</math>s as possible (since <math>6</math> is the highest value in base <math>7</math>), and this will occur with either of the numbers <math>4666_7</math> or <math>5566_7</math>. Thus, the answer is <math>4+6+6+6 = 5+5+6+6 = \boxed{\textbf{(C) }22}</math>.
  
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Note: the number can also be "5566" which will also give the answer of 22.
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==Solution 2==
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Note that all base <math>7</math> numbers with <math>5</math> or more digits are in fact greater than <math>2019</math>. Since the first answer that is possible using a <math>4</math> digit number is <math>23</math>, we start with the smallest base <math>7</math> number that whose digits sum to <math>23</math>, namely <math>5666_7</math>. But this is greater than <math>2019_{10}</math>, so we continue by trying <math>4666_7</math>, which is less than 2019. So the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C) }22}</math>.
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==Solution 3==
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Again note that you want to maximize the number of <math>6</math>s to get the maximum sum.  Note that <math>666_7=342_{10}</math>, so you have room to add a thousands digit base <math>7</math>.  Fix the <math>666</math> in place and try different thousands digits, to get <math>4666_7</math> as the number with the maximum sum of digits.  The answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C)} 22}</math>.
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==Video Solution==
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https://youtu.be/jaNRwYiLbxE
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~Education, the Study of Everything
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==Video Solution==
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https://youtu.be/mXvetCMMzpU
  
 
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==See Also==

Latest revision as of 09:27, 24 June 2023

Problem

What is the greatest possible sum of the digits in the base-seven representation of a positive integer less than $2019$?

$\textbf{(A) } 11 \qquad\textbf{(B) } 14 \qquad\textbf{(C) } 22 \qquad\textbf{(D) } 23 \qquad\textbf{(E) } 27$

Solution 1

Observe that $2019_{10} = 5613_7$. To maximize the sum of the digits, we want as many $6$s as possible (since $6$ is the highest value in base $7$), and this will occur with either of the numbers $4666_7$ or $5566_7$. Thus, the answer is $4+6+6+6 = 5+5+6+6 = \boxed{\textbf{(C) }22}$.

~IronicNinja went through this test 100 times

Solution 2

Note that all base $7$ numbers with $5$ or more digits are in fact greater than $2019$. Since the first answer that is possible using a $4$ digit number is $23$, we start with the smallest base $7$ number that whose digits sum to $23$, namely $5666_7$. But this is greater than $2019_{10}$, so we continue by trying $4666_7$, which is less than 2019. So the answer is $\boxed{\textbf{(C) }22}$.

LaTeX code fix by EthanYL

Solution 3

Again note that you want to maximize the number of $6$s to get the maximum sum. Note that $666_7=342_{10}$, so you have room to add a thousands digit base $7$. Fix the $666$ in place and try different thousands digits, to get $4666_7$ as the number with the maximum sum of digits. The answer is $\boxed{\textbf{(C)} 22}$.

~mwu2010

Video Solution

https://youtu.be/jaNRwYiLbxE

~Education, the Study of Everything

Video Solution

https://youtu.be/mXvetCMMzpU

See Also

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